Yale Christian MBA Conference
Dates: Feb 23, 2007 - Feb 24, 2007
MBAs, Money, and Meaning?
Keynote speaker: Steve Reinemund, PepsiCo Chairman
From the conference website:
We are excited to announce the Yale MBA Christian Conference: MBAs, Money, & Meaning? Finding Purpose and Value in Your Work, a unique opportunity to promote learning and fellowship among graduate business school students of faith. Jointly led by The Yale School of Management's Christian Fellowship Club and the Yale Divinity School's Center for Faith and Culture, the conference will explore issues related to finding purpose and value in work drawing on Christian principles. This two-day event takes place in New Haven, Connecticut, on February 23-24, 2007.
The conference is designed for MBA students. The goal of the conference is to give MBA students an opportunity to learn from and have access to business leaders who will share how they seek to integrate their faith and their work. These visiting CEOs and senior executives will talk about real business issues they encounter — whether particular to their industry sector and company, or more generally as part of life in the marketplace — and how they respond. Ample time is built into the agenda to engage them and yourself both during the program and informally.
The dress code for this conference is business casual. Attendance is limited and response thus far has been overwhelming. Please register as soon as possible to guarantee a seat. We openly welcome those with interest and look forward to meeting you in New Haven.
For more information and to register, visit the conference website.
Location:
New Haven, Connecticut
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